Word: wharton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University is expected to outdo Yale by 2 to 1. Gourdin has an excellent chance to win both the 100 and 220-yard dashes; and he will be backed by Chapin, Howard, Kennedy and Evans, a quartet which Yale will have difficulty to beat. In the 440-yard event Wharton and Chute should do well, although Coxe of Yale is favored to win. All season Krogness and Fitts have made better times than the best Eli men in the 120-yard high and the 220-yard low hurdles respectively...
...performance of the Crimson runners in the track events was very gratifying, and they would have won the meet by four points had the result depended upon these alone. Only in the quarter-mile did they fall to score either a first or a second. Bayard Wharton and Spitz got the jump on the other runners in this event, and raced neck and neck down the first straight-away several yards ahead of the rest. Wharton slowed up a bit on the turn, however, allowing Spitz to take the lead. On the home stretch Bardes began to creep away from...
...Yard Dash.--Won by T. P. Spitz (T.); second, O. L. Bardes (T.); third. Bayard Wharton '22 (H.). Time, 50 3-5 seconds...
...Yard Dash for S. G. Wells Cup.-- Won by H. W. Howe '22; second, T. W. Norris '24; third, Bayard Wharton...
...national champion, in the half-mile, and second place winner in the quarter at last year's Intercollegiates; and in the other they ran behind Deming of Penn State, who is one of the best middle distance runners in this part of the country. In Richard Chute '22, Bayard Wharton '22, J. E. Kennedy '23, and E. T. Doherty '21, the Crimson has a strong quartet of 440 runners, which can be relied upon to score against any of its opponents this spring. The addition of H. F. Colt '22 to the half-mile squad added much to its strength...